ugexe | ah | 00:03 | |
samcv | gonna try getting up to date and then hopefully this segfault will go away ack | 00:04 | |
ugexe | github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...le.pm#L214 # if i change this to always use `self!get-line-slow-path()` it croaks during tools/install-dist.pl about invalid utf8. Is it expected that switch doesn't act the same functionally? | 00:06 | |
samcv | ack no. segfault still here.. ugh | 00:07 | |
not even using any async things | |||
gonna pull out gdb | |||
eveo | ugexe: reading the code, making it always slow-path would lose all the last after you finish reading the file. I presume $!decoder.is-empty is false and it won't ever consume more chars | 00:11 | |
ugexe | grr, im not able to wrap my head around that | 00:18 | |
eveo | ugexe: oh, OK, I misread the else branch | 00:26 | |
ugexe: tho not entirely | |||
ugexe: Here you read into the decoder: github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...le.pm#L220 Since you're only using slow-path, you'll be reading too much; you'd read even when we can still produce lines with .consume-line-chars. So eventually the file is read entirely, and the "if $buf.elems {" conditional will be always false. So you always go into the else branch, which does do | 00:27 | ||
.consume-chars, but it also includes the :eof thing, which ends up calling decodertakeline with :eof set github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/nom/...der.pm#L33 and I'm guessing that makes the decoder think there aren't any more lines and it eofed? | |||
Geth | rakudo/nom: bb2bafa63c | (Nick Logan)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | src/core/IO/Handle.pm Fix max byte count |
00:34 | |
ugexe | that seems like it makes sense | 00:36 | |
MasterDuke | c: HEAD~80..HEAD~75 my int $i = 0; while ($i = $i + 1) <= 1000000 { }; say now - INIT now | 00:40 | |
committable6 | MasterDuke, ¦58c01c5: «0.5323520» ¦6805f5c: «0.5637109» ¦ccfa5e5: «0.5386451» ¦1ac7996: «0.0095736» ¦0a10082: «0.007038» ¦7fa8568: «0.0083396» | 00:41 | |
eveo | ugexe: how come? | ||
Well, the "fix" bit. How come old value was broken? | |||
ugexe | everywhere else 100000 is used except that one | 00:42 | |
eveo | Ah | ||
MasterDuke | the slowdown happens with this commit github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/cc...15f4103752 "Stop the optimizer from using what I assume are old semantics for multi dispatch" | 00:58 | |
eveo | m: my int $i = 0; while ($i = $i + 1) <= 1000000 { }; say now - INIT now | 00:59 | |
camelia | 0.55452843 | ||
eveo | m: my int $i = 0; while ($i = $i + my int $ = 1) <= 1000000 { }; say now - INIT now | ||
camelia | 0.0894072 | ||
eveo | Yeah, it's correct. | ||
It was using the wrong multi before | 01:00 | ||
buggable: toast | 01:03 | ||
buggable | eveo, Between 2017.05-482-g932b10f and 2017.05: 1 (0.12%) modules got burnt; 3 (0.36%) got unsucced; 200 (24.07%) out of 831 modules appear unusable. See toast.perl6.party/ for details. | ||
eveo | And the one burn is a floppy module's tests | ||
one more unsucc is a deleted module, and last one.... is Inline::Perl5 with "Invalid json? File: /home/cpan/.zef/store/Inline-Perl5-0.27.tar.gz/Inline-Perl5-0.27/Build.pm" | |||
nine: ^ so looks like .27 still got that issue? | 01:04 | ||
gonna run a stresstest on HEAD on Windows and I think then I'm ready to release | |||
m: my int $i = 0; while (++$i) <= 1000000 { }; say now - INIT now | 01:09 | ||
camelia | 0.0921624 | ||
travis-ci | Rakudo build failed. Zoffix Znet 'Merge pull request #1103 from stmuk/nom | 01:12 | |
travis-ci.org/rakudo/rakudo/builds/244014523 github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/f...35c14eb387 | |||
buggable | [travis build above] ✓ All failures are due to timeout (0), missing build log (0), GitHub connectivity (0), or failed make test (3). Across all jobs, only 04-nativecall/06-struct.t test file failed. | ||
eveo | fuck | 01:13 | |
Man, the Proc piping issue irks me. Sucks to make a release with it in it. Especially on the release where I claimed we used Toaster so everything is peachy | 01:16 | ||
eveo pokes at it some more, in hopes of finding a fix | |||
Geth | rakudo/nom: 44acdd2c26 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/core/IO/Path.pm Revert "Optimize newline translation in IO::Path.slurp" This reverts commit 6788833bb831da6a3540755ce2ea8855a92b59ca. Based on travis results, this commit may be causing a nativecall struct test failure. Can't repro this locally. Throwing this out of the release, just in case. |
01:18 | |
ugexe | fwiw osx seems to have the io pipe problem a lot less than the linux system i test on | 01:19 | |
only 3 failures out of 100 for the gist you posted | 01:20 | ||
eveo | Yeah, tho 3 out of 100 may as well be 100 out of 100 if you're using it in a proper program | 01:21 | |
ugexe | but it hints towards the problem since osx has a decently smaller default pipe buffer size than linux | 01:23 | |
eveo | Ah | 01:24 | |
Geth | rakudo/nom: cd547021bd | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/core/CompUnit/Repository/Installation.pm Use .subst instead of fast-pathing newline translation Reverting this outta the release for same reasons as in github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/44acdd2c26 |
01:25 | |
ugexe | should all the .tap's used in Proc.pm be .act's? | 01:28 | |
eveo | no idea | 01:31 | |
eveo millimeters closer to solution | 01:35 | ||
god, windows stresstest is a bloodbath. I guess July will be the month of fixing Windows | 01:41 | ||
ohmaigawd | 01:56 | ||
I think I see it! | |||
eveo compiles | 01:57 | ||
\o/ |o| /o/ -o- |o| \o\ | 01:59 | ||
Yeaaaah...! Fixed it :D | |||
And the fix has fewer letters than the number of hours I spent hunting this bug :P | |||
ugexe | noice | 02:00 | |
Geth | rakudo/nom: 239c505ea5 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/core/Proc/Async.pm Fix regression in piping output of one Proc to another In bound STDIN, we write to the proc, but forget to `await` that write, so we end up done-ing the supply before it finished writing, which closes stdin and intros a race where data piped to STDIN gets lost. Fixes flopping of t/spec/S32-io/pipe.t spectest. |
02:10 | |
eveo | windows spectest hangs too. Last test files in output in both cases are socket tests. | 02:14 | |
BenGoldberg wonders if the Promises returned by .write should be automatically awaited if sunk. | 02:20 | ||
eveo | meh | 02:23 | |
It's bad enough async react is written as `start react {}` would suck to uglify it further with `$ = start react {}` | 02:26 | ||
maybe a pragma | |||
BenGoldberg | I'm not suggesting all promises, just the ones from .write, since it's the kind of thing that people overlook. | 02:47 | |
eveo | But then you're introing a special-case | 02:52 | |
And just creating confusion on when users are supposed to await for promises instead of just sinking them | 02:54 | ||
m: class YourMom {}.WHY | 03:13 | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
eveo | m: class YourMom {}.WHY.say | ||
camelia | No documentation available for type 'YourMom'. Perhaps it can be found at docs.perl6.org/type/YourMom » | ||
eveo | heh | ||
So JVM now has an implemented Proc::Async? | 03:22 | ||
j: $*PERL.compiler.version.say | |||
camelia | v2017.05.486.g.239.c.505.ea | ||
eveo | j: Proc::Asyns.new | ||
j: Proc::Async.new | |||
camelia | Could not find symbol '&Asyns' in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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Cannot resolve caller new(Proc::Async: ); none of these signatures match: (Proc::Async $: *@ (Any $path, *@args), *%_) in block <unit> at <tmp> line 1 |
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eveo | j: with Proc::Async.new('ls') { .stdout.tap: &say; await .start } | 03:23 | |
camelia | Inline-Perl5 Perlito Tst.pm bin dalek-queue evalbot evalbot.log lala.out lib log mbox nqp-js p1 p2 p6eval-token perl5 rakudo-j-1 rakudo-j-2 rakudo-j-inst rakudo-j-inst-1 rakudo-j-inst-2 rakudo-m-1 rakudo-m-2 r… |
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eveo | cool | ||
Geth | rakudo/nom: 03c9bd68a6 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | docs/ChangeLog Log all changes to date |
03:24 | |
eveo | It's hammer time | 03:25 | |
NeuralAnomaly: status | 03:28 | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, [✔] Next release is today. Since last release, there are 68 new still-open tickets (0 unreviewed and 0 blockers) and 0 unreviewed commits. See perl6.fail/release/stats for details | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: cut the release | 03:29 | |
travis-ci | Rakudo build failed. Zoffix Znet 'Merge pull request #1104 from ugexe/proc-merge | ||
travis-ci.org/rakudo/rakudo/builds/244090549 github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/9...7496671c7b | |||
buggable | [travis build above] ✓ All failures are due to timeout (0), missing build log (0), GitHub connectivity (0), or failed make test (3). Across all jobs, only 04-nativecall/06-struct.t test file failed. | ||
eveo | Come on, robot. It's me, lovable eveo! | ||
NeuralAnomaly: status | 03:30 | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, [✘] Next release is today. Since last release, there are 68 new still-open tickets (0 unreviewed and 0 blockers) and 1 unreviewed commits. See perl6.fail/release/stats for details | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: status | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, [✔] Next release is today. Since last release, there are 68 new still-open tickets (0 unreviewed and 0 blockers) and 0 unreviewed commits. See perl6.fail/release/stats for details | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: cut the release | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, Will do! If you're feeling particularly naughty, you can watch me at perl6.fail/release/progress or go look at some cats icanhas.cheezburger.com/lolcats | ||
eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Prep done | |||
Geth | nqp: 836ff40a0a | (Zoffix Znet)++ | tools/build/MOAR_REVISION bump MoarVM version to 2017.06 |
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nqp: version bump brought these changes: github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/compare/2......2017.06 bc4ffab33a | (Zoffix Znet)++ | VERSION |
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¦ nqp: version bump brought these changes: github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/compare/2......2017.06 | |||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ nqp tests OK | 03:40 | |
eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ nqp release tarball tests OK | 03:49 | ||
eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ nqp release DONE | |||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: generate release announcement | 03:50 | ||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | |||
eveo | booo | ||
system perl6 was set on 2016.05 | 03:52 | ||
NeuralAnomaly: steps | 03:53 | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, all pre nqp r post pre-r6 pre-blank-slate nqp-clone nqp-bump-vers nqp-build nqp-test nqp-tar nqp-tar-build nqp-tag nqp-tar-sign nqp-tar-copy r-clone r-prep-ann r-bump-vers r-build r-p5 r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-prep-ann r-bump-vers r-build r-p5 r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | ||
Geth | rakudo/nom: fe86fe1de6 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | docs/announce/2017.06.md Generate release announcement for 2017.06 |
03:54 | |
rakudo/nom: version bump brought these changes: github.com/perl6/nqp/compare/2017.......2017.06 818a530f34 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | tools/build/NQP_REVISION |
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rakudo/nom: version bump brought these changes: github.com/perl6/nqp/compare/2017.......2017.06 c252b39e2f | (Zoffix Znet)++ | VERSION |
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¦ rakudo/nom: version bump brought these changes: github.com/perl6/nqp/compare/2017.......2017.06 | |||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | 04:02 | |
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: make stresstest (master) | |||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | 04:03 | |
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: make stresstest (master) | 04:05 | |
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | |||
eveo | fucking 'ell | 04:06 | |
First time seeing t/spec/S29-os/system.t flop | |||
NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | |||
man t/spec/S17-procasync/stress.t just doesn't wanna pass :/ | 04:07 | ||
passes when I run it on its own :/ | 04:08 | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: make stresstest (master) | ||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | |||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | 04:09 | |
again failed :| | 04:10 | ||
samcv | eveo, so it seems i did more work and it seems rakudobrew builds with debug=3 by default. and so it is causing segfaults for me unless i build without debugging. not sure what debug level causes my script to fail | 04:11 | |
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | ||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: make stresstest (master) | |||
samcv | but no failure if i tell rakudobrew to bulid without debugging | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | ||
Gonna by-pass tests if this run fails. Both failing files run fine when I run them manually with t/fudgeandrun | 04:12 | ||
Hm. Wonder if the not-a-tty is a cause here tho | |||
failed again. don't seem to be just a flopper | |||
samcv | do you have the logs eveo | ||
eveo | samcv: for what? | ||
samcv | the failing tests | ||
eveo | perl6.fail/release/progress | ||
samcv | thanks | 04:13 | |
eveo | It doesn't say what exactly failed | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | ||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: make stresstest (master) | |||
ugexe | it passes for me locally on osx | 04:14 | |
samcv | eveo, let me try running it on my system | ||
since i seem to be having some weidhness | |||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: steps | 04:15 | |
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, all pre nqp r post pre-r6 pre-blank-slate nqp-clone nqp-bump-vers nqp-build nqp-test nqp-tar nqp-tar-build nqp-tag nqp-tar-sign nqp-tar-copy r-custom r-clone r-prep-ann r-bump-vers r-build r-p5 r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-custom | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Rakudo: custom command | ||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | |||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-custom | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Rakudo: custom command | 04:16 | |
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | |||
ugexe | passes on a linux vm as well | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-custom | 04:17 | |
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | ||
eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Rakudo: custom command | |||
samcv | i'm gonna run a whole stresstest on my system after rakudo finishes compiling... | 04:18 | |
to make sure --debug=3 on moarvm doesn't cause any of the spectest tests to fail | |||
eveo | I don't get it... it says "not ok 36 - run sets $cwd and $env" for an is-deeply test but I don't see the failure diagnostics message anywhere :/ | 04:24 | |
samcv | i get failing tests | ||
t/spec/S17-procasync/stress.t | |||
eveo | Is it actually failing or just a flopper? | ||
samcv | i will run it again | ||
eveo | Seems to fail consistently in the bot when run as stresstest, but standalone it's fine | ||
samcv | nope it's failing | 04:25 | |
eveo | What's the full output? | ||
samcv | gist.github.com/193454e9bf2f728f9a...28fced57ec | ||
eveo | samcv: is that with debug stuff? | 04:27 | |
samcv | building moar with debugging yes | ||
which is the default rakudobrew builds... so | |||
tho idk how much we care about that? | |||
but still is something to think about | 04:28 | ||
passes fine with --debug=0 just tested | 04:32 | ||
Geth | roast: c749b6b084 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | S29-os/system.t Fudge new test for release The test passes, but not when running via release bot. Probably something to do with how $*EXECUTABLE is set or something. I changed the command executed and I see :cwd works fine. So it's something with the test itself. The test is new, added just a few days ago, and isn't part of 6.c |
04:36 | |
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | ||
bah. Just doesn't want to pass while part of stresstest :/ Works fine when I t/fudgeandrun it, even via the bot | 04:37 | ||
the proc stresstest that is | 04:38 | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠ Rakudo: make stresstest (master) | ||
eveo, ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠ ABNORMAL EXIT! | |||
samcv | eveo, i get many failed tests | 04:39 | |
t/spec/S17-procasync/stress.t t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-Async-UDP.t t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-Async.t | |||
t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-INET.t | |||
t/spec/S32-io/socket-recv-vs-read.t | |||
with debug set | |||
i'm gonna rerun it again though | |||
err. those tests individually i mean | |||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | 04:41 | |
samcv | t/spec/S32-io/IO-Socket-Async-UDP.t fails # failed to resolve host name | 04:42 | |
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Rakudo stresstest (6.c-errata) OK | 04:43 | |
eveo | I can repro the "process not opened for write" thing with this snippet run a few times: gist.github.com/zoffixznet/8b4cfcc...7be599b2de | ||
samcv | ok all those failed to resolve host name except the first one | ||
somehow debug must make things trigger more. flappers it seems | 04:44 | ||
or make them happen consistently | |||
at least that's what appears to be happening :| | |||
TimToady waves from not-quite-DC | 04:55 | ||
eveo | \o | 04:56 | |
k, no idea where the race is at in proc async. Might even be in moar | 05:05 | ||
eveo continues with release | |||
NeuralAnomaly: run r-stress-v6c r-tar r-tar-build r-tar-p5 r-tar-stress r-tag r-tar-sign r-tar-copy post-scp | |||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Rakudo stresstest (6.c-errata) OK | 05:07 | |
eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Rakudo release DONE | 05:15 | ||
eveo, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ Post: upload tarballs to rakudo.org and rakudo.perl6.org | |||
eveo, ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? | |||
eveo, The release of **Rakudo #112 2017.06** has now been completed | |||
eveo, ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? | |||
NeuralAnomaly celebrates with an appropriate amount of fun | |||
eveo | *phew* | 05:16 | |
That was a ton of work. | |||
Toaster++ this would've been another lemon of a release without it | |||
Geth | rakudo/nom: 3d2a521c25 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | 3 files Revert "Revert "Change the way we code-gen simple for loops."" This reverts commit 932b10f6a909cbe6a0bb50891f82694e9348ec7c. |
05:30 | |
rakudo/nom: 5a80412cb3 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/core/CompUnit/Repository/Installation.pm Revert "Use .subst instead of fast-pathing newline translation" This reverts commit cd547021bdf5fb47794354d1aea102d95942101b. |
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rakudo/nom: c4e14731f6 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/core/IO/Path.pm Revert "Revert "Optimize newline translation in IO::Path.slurp"" This reverts commit 44acdd2c266966ef61af37bec2cf379e10851448. |
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rakudo/nom: ee4c3d3226 | (Zoffix Znet)++ (committed using GitHub Web editor) | docs/release_guide.pod 2017.06 is now in the past |
05:31 | ||
eveo | NeuralAnomaly: status | ||
NeuralAnomaly | eveo, [✘] Next release will be in 3 weeks and 6 days. Since last release, there are 1 new still-open tickets (0 unreviewed and 0 blockers) and 3 unreviewed commits. See perl6.fail/release/stats for details | ||
eveo | .tell jnthn got two new tickets you may be interested in: "for loop no longer sinks stuff": rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=131593 and "some data race in Proc::Async write" probably worth waiting until the piping is reworked as you planned to do next week. Ticket: rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=131592 | 05:35 | |
yoleaux | eveo: I'll pass your message to jnthn. | ||
eveo | Alright. Time for a break from Perl 6. | 05:36 | |
eveo leaves to learn C for a couple of weeks. | |||
The ZofBot is ever vigillant, so just say my name if you need me | |||
nine | .tell eveo Inline::Perl5's tar file should be fixed in 0.28 | 06:30 | |
yoleaux | nine: I'll pass your message to eveo. | ||
[Tux] | lizmat, noted | 08:23 | |
yoleaux | 17 Jun 2017 20:53Z <lizmat> [Tux]: CSV can become a bit faster if you replace all m{} by // | ||
[Tux] now fighting code in order to track down a "Attempt to free an unreferenced scalar: SV 0x..." in perl5 | 08:24 | ||
lizmat | Files=1204, Tests=62514, 216 wallclock secs (13.21 usr 5.03 sys + 1310.41 cusr 132.51 csys = 1461.16 CPU) # pre-release | 08:32 | |
[Tux] | This is Rakudo version 2017.06-4-gee4c3d322 built on MoarVM version 2017.06 | 08:34 | |
csv-ip5xs 2.477 | |||
test 12.618 | |||
test-t 4.032 - 4.183 | |||
csv-parser 12.785 | |||
if using options, like in m:m{...}, that isn't possible, right? | 08:36 | ||
timotimo | for things like ignorecase and ignoremark you can put that after the initial / in the / / | 08:40 | |
stuff that influences how the match will be done, like :g or :ov or :ex or :n or :th for example, won't work inside the regex | 08:41 | ||
[Tux] | m{} → // ⇒ 4.034 | 4.057 | 4.062 | 4.067 | 09:00 | |
so, no noticable speed gain | |||
timotimo | i was also wondering what about // is faster than m{} | 09:05 | |
[Tux] | and going back to m{} last timeing was 4.007, so - as I prefer reading explicit m{} - I will keep the m{} notation | 09:10 | |
I won't argue that it might speed up other modules or scripts, but it does not speed up CSV | 09:11 | ||
timotimo | mhm | 09:12 | |
[Tux] | anyway, that shows a consisten (very) low 4.0, so I am reasonable happy | 09:17 | |
dogbert17 | with some luck it will go under 4 next week | 09:24 | |
lizmat | m: for ^100000 { 42 ~~ /^ <[0..9]> / }; say now - INIT now | 09:27 | |
camelia | 1.1691020 | ||
lizmat | m: for ^100000 { 42 ~~ m/^ <[0..9]> / }; say now - INIT now | ||
camelia | 9.2692342 | ||
lizmat | timotimo: ^^^ | ||
timotimo | huh | 09:28 | |
lizmat | m// calls Str.match, // goes straight to Regex.ACCEPTS afaict | 09:29 | |
m: for ^100000 { "42" ~~ /^ <[0..9]> / }; say now - INIT now # proper string | 09:30 | ||
camelia | 0.9959404 | ||
lizmat | m: for ^100000 { "42" ~~ m/^ <[0..9]> / }; say now - INIT now # proper string | ||
camelia | 1.267983 | ||
lizmat | hmmm | ||
not quite as pronounced | |||
timotimo | m: for ^100000 { 42.Str }; say now - INIT now | 09:34 | |
camelia | 0.0334138 | ||
lizmat | timotimo: it's more about candidate selection I think | 09:40 | |
not about the actual coercion | |||
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lizmat | 42 ~~ m// has to go through Cool.match | ||
42 ~~ // probably uses native auto-coercion | 09:42 | ||
m: my int $a = 42; my str $b = $a; dd $b | 09:43 | ||
camelia | "42" | ||
dogbert17 | lizmat: do you know anything about a method called 'tree'? | 10:30 | |
it's declared in Any.pm but does not seem to be used anywhere in the rakudo source | 10:32 | ||
timotimo | thrown out with the glr i suspect | 11:23 | |
lizmat | dogbert17: seem to be tests for it in t/spec/S02-lists/tree.t, perhaps you can derive from that what it's supposed to do | 12:43 | |
dogb dogbert17: I haven't got a clue :-) | |||
afk again& | |||
dogbert17 | perhaps jnthn or Zoffix knows what tree is used for | 13:10 | |
timotimo | back when we had parcels which would "lazily flatten or itemize depending on context/operation", you had to use something like .lol or .tree to build a tree structure from nested parcels | 13:12 | |
otherwise it'd just become one flat list with .List or whateve | |||
dogbert17 | timotimo: interesting, there seems to be some connection with lol (I assume that is not the game :-) | 13:13 | |
timotimo | right | 13:14 | |
lol is probably like .tree(1) | |||
dogbert17 | timotimo: the reason for asking is that there's a doc issue on .tree being documented but when going through the src it wasn't used so I'm wondering if it should be deprecated/removed instead | ||
*not being documented | 13:15 | ||
timotimo: wrt to parcels, so lists had a tendency to lose their structure before? | 13:17 | ||
timotimo | yup | ||
the GLR was what got us rid of that | |||
dogbert17 | cool, so perhaps it should go ... | 13:18 | |
timotimo | you used to have to work for it if you wanted structure | ||
and it was often bothersome to figure out what would happen in any given situation | |||
dogbert17 wasn't involved with Perl 6 in those ancient times :) | |||
timotimo | the GLR made things a whole lot more regular | ||
stop it, you're making me feel old :) | |||
dogbert17 | :) | 13:19 | |
I'll ignore tree for now (doc wise) | |||
timotimo | bark up another method :) | ||
dogbert17 | will do, btw do you want to investigate a SEGV? | 13:21 | |
timotimo | i can try | 13:22 | |
dogbert17 | what happens if you run this a few times: 'perl6 t/spec/S17-procasync/stress.t' | ||
preferably with 2017.06 | 13:23 | ||
timotimo | let me build some new commits | ||
dogbert17 | :) | ||
travis-ci | Rakudo build canceled. Zoffix Znet 'Revert "Change the way we code-gen simple for loops." | ||
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BenGoldberg | m: my %_ = named_slurpy => 42; say [||] %_<<optional named_names pos_slurpy pos_onearg named_slurpy>>; | 13:33 | |
camelia | 5===SORRY!5=== Error while compiling <tmp> Cannot use placeholder parameter %_ outside of a sub or block at <tmp>:1 ------> 3my %_7⏏5 = named_slurpy => 42; say [||] %_<<opti |
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BenGoldberg | m: my %meh = named_slurpy => 42; say [||] %meh<<optional named_names pos_slurpy pos_onearg named_slurpy>>; | ||
camelia | 42 | ||
timotimo | may want [//] instead if falsy things are allowed to be passed | 13:43 | |
dogbert17: is sigpipe interesting at all? | 13:48 | ||
dogbert17 | you got a broken pipe? | 13:50 | |
timotimo | stepping through the thing in gdb is annoying | 13:51 | |
so many broken pipes | |||
dogbert17 | if you make the nursery smaller it will SEGV for sure with: | 13:52 | |
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. | |||
0xb7c74c67 in gc_mark (tc=0x804c468, st=0x8096da8, data=0xb28a178, worklist=0xb225cc8) at src/6model/reprs/MVMCallCapture.c:54 | |||
54 if (flag_map[flag] & MVM_CALLSITE_ARG_NAMED) { | |||
timotimo | oh, in a call capture, eh? | ||
dogbert17 | looks like it, should I throw up a gist or do you want to replicate it? | 13:53 | |
timotimo | i'll try to replicate it | 13:54 | |
how small is your nursery? | |||
dogbert17 | 32768 * 8 | 13:55 | |
travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Nick Logan 'Fix max byte count' | 13:58 | |
travis-ci.org/rakudo/rakudo/builds/244106917 github.com/rakudo/rakudo/compare/9...2bafa63c1a | |||
timotimo | yup, i got it | 14:01 | |
dogbert17 | yay | ||
timotimo | i wonder how big it'll inflate when run with rr record :) | ||
i mean, i reproduced it | |||
dogbert17 | do you think this commit bu nine might be helpful: "When compiling moarvm with --debug, the MVM_dump_p6opaque(tc, obj) function is available for calling from e.g. a debugger session." | 14:02 | |
timotimo | forgot to turn optimize down | 14:03 | |
not sure in this case | |||
travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Zoffix Znet 'Revert "Optimize newline translation in IO::Path.slurp" | 14:15 | |
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dogbert17 | timotimo: here's som valgrind output, perhaps it might prove useful: gist.github.com/dogbert17/a0406d85...42d4d46e0c | 14:24 | |
timotimo | i wonder if all of this happens inside the same piece | 14:26 | |
this callsite is set in MVM_proc_args_init and at some point it gets corrupted in some way | |||
dogbert17 | so the valgrind output does not give any further clues? | 14:30 | |
timotimo | hmm | 14:37 | |
so something was holding on to the pointer but that pointer wasn't pointed out to the gc | 14:38 | ||
dogbert17 | is this some MVM_root issue? | ||
timotimo | or worklist adding in a gc_mark | ||
dogbert17 | I might have been wasting time here, the failing test has the following text "run()ning two procs and passing the :out of one to the :in of the other doesn't segfault" | 14:43 | |
now, I believe this is something that will be looked into next week so perhaps we can ignore it :) | |||
timotimo | it'd be kind of cool if i could trigger a heap snapshot from inside gdb | 14:45 | |
dogbert17 | is that possible? | ||
timotimo | the only problem is that the dump code is in nqp | 14:46 | |
it has to do a little bit of work that we use nqp for | |||
we can rewrite it in C, then it could be done exclusively from inside gdb | |||
it'll also have to mark all threads as blocked because gdb is still keeping them stopped | 14:47 | ||
dogbert17 | so it's nothing which is available today then | 14:51 | |
travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Zoffix Znet 'Use .subst instead of fast-pathing newline translation | 14:53 | |
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timotimo | right | 14:55 | |
i ate ice cream sittign at my laptop and now one of my keys is sticky :| | |||
clean-up-goop to the rescue! | |||
dogbert17 | :) | 14:57 | |
timotimo | ick | 14:58 | |
it might have gotten too hot or something | 14:59 | ||
it didn't stay in one piece when i tried to drop it back into its cage | 15:01 | ||
i.e. some stayed stuck on my hand :< | |||
dogbert17 | can't your cats take care of it :) | ||
timotimo | i don't think it'd be healthy for them | 15:03 | |
also it smells rather pungent :) | |||
ugh, i can't set a breakpoint for "the object in question is added to a worklist" because the problem is that nothing is adding it to any worklist | 15:09 | ||
with valgrind active i could hunt for things that point at the object | |||
dogbert17 | wonder what kind of object it is | 15:10 | |
travis-ci | Rakudo build failed. Zoffix Znet 'Fix regression in piping output of one Proc to another | 15:14 | |
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timotimo | gcc does have a find method | 15:16 | |
it wants a start and end point, though | |||
dogbert17 | tricky | 15:21 | |
timotimo | i mean i could look through the two nurseries, definitely | 15:29 | |
but the gen2, that's a bit trickier | |||
in theory we could build a little c function that scans through all gc-managed spots | 15:31 | ||
dogbert17 | sounds difficult | 15:35 | |
timotimo | not so bad | ||
it's a lot of work to do manually | |||
travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Zoffix Znet 'Log all changes to date' | 15:39 | |
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dogbert17 | where are the easy bugs | 15:51 | |
timotimo | yeah | 15:59 | |
dogbert17 | m: my $sh = <a>.SetHash; for $sh.values { $_ = 0; $_ = 1 } # is this easy? | 16:03 | |
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
dogbert17 | I get an error when I run this | 16:04 | |
travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Zoffix Znet '[release] bump VERSION to 2017.06' | 16:07 | |
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dogbert17 | for some reason this test fails: github.com/MoarVM/MoarVM/blob/mast...MHash.c#L7 | 16:08 | |
Geth | nqp: dmaestro++ created pull request #364: Issue/353 sprintf octal padding |
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timotimo | i bet we have to set a whence on the scalar container when we've removed the value out of the set | 16:11 | |
so that when you put a value back in, it knows how to store it back at the same key | 16:12 | ||
dogbert17 | but why does it 'work' on Camelia but not my poor 32 bit vm? | ||
timotimo | luck? | ||
dogbert17 | hmm | 16:13 | |
timotimo | oh, it does keep the values stored in there | ||
dogbert17 | #0 get_string_key (tc=0x804c468, key=0x809fab0) at src/6model/reprs/MVMHash.c:7 | ||
#1 0xb7c5e18d in bind_key (tc=0x804c468, st=0x80969e8, root=0x80a2f30, data=0x80a2f40, key_obj=0x809fab0, value=..., kind=8) at src/6model/reprs/MVMHash.c:87 | |||
#2 0xb7c54a98 in MVM_repr_bind_key_o (tc=0x804c468, obj=0x80a2f30, key=0x809fab0, val=0x80a2f48) at src/6model/reprconv.c:481 | |||
#3 0xb7c91a15 in add_knowhow_how_method (tc=0x804c468, knowhow_how=0x809fa90, name=0xb7d2ca85 "new_type", func=0xb7c90719 <new_type>) at src/6model/bootstrap.c:264 | |||
timotimo | huh, really? | 16:15 | |
dogbert17 | yup | ||
timotimo | that's in the code you pasted above? | 16:16 | |
dogbert17 | m: my $sh = <a>.SetHash; for $sh.values { $_ = 0; $_ = 1 } # this code | ||
camelia | ( no output ) | ||
timotimo | you got a tiny nursery perhaps? | 16:17 | |
dogbert17 | yes, from out previous experiments :) | ||
*our | |||
should I make it normal again? | |||
timotimo | i still have a tiny one, as well. i don't get a crash from that code | 16:18 | |
dogbert17 | does valgrind say anything? | ||
timotimo | no, only the destruction parts | 16:20 | |
i might look into that, but i'm kind of distracted and such | |||
dogbert17 | thx | 16:21 | |
timotimo | they don't really help any | ||
dogbert17 | who, the cats? | 16:22 | |
timotimo | just to make valgrind not output anything when nothing happens | ||
dogbert17 | :) | ||
timotimo | no, the destruction parts that i could fix | ||
dogbert17 | 'p IS_CONCRETE(key)' returns 1 | 16:24 | |
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dogbert17 | when the code fails 'p REPR(key)->ID' == 5 whatever that is | 16:42 | |
ah 5 means P6opaque | 16:43 | ||
travis-ci | Rakudo build failed. Zoffix Znet '2017.06 is now in the past' | 16:56 | |
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ugexe | hmm on osx I'm getting segfaults when i run zef such that it has lots of dependencies to fetch/extract/test (each dependency launches a process for each phase - fetch, extract, test) | 17:38 | |
Segmentation fault: 11 | |||
always that | |||
the stage that it happens seems to change if I delete precomp, but if i rerun a failed run it will segfault in the same spot | 17:39 | ||
i assume it has to do with handles somehow... what should I try to get some more info? | 17:40 | ||
my wild guess is it could be related to all the handle/proc workarounds in zef are leaving handles open or something | 17:43 | ||
timotimo | Semantics Fault | 18:07 | |
ugexe | windows proc regression: `perl6 -e "shell qq|perl -E \"say 1\"|;"` | 19:04 | |
seems to be related to argument passing, since anything without a space works | 19:05 | ||
in the -E "<here>" | |||
otherwise its | 19:06 | ||
Can't find string terminator '"' anywhere before EOF at -e line 1. | |||
The spawned command 'perl -E "say 1"' exited unsuccessfully (exit code: 255) | |||
geekosaur | that sounds to me more like CMD.EXE or the C runtime that mangles the passed command line into something programs can deal with doesn't handle \" | 19:07 | |
timotimo | wasn't there just a fix for that? | 19:11 | |
geekosaur | I had thought so and was trying to recall if so... | 19:13 | |
ugexe | a fix for proc::async yeah, but from what i understand that fixes some things and breaks others | ||
but non-async run/shell handled both cases in 2017.05 | 19:14 | ||
geekosaur | um, that would not be related | 19:15 | |
hm, or maybe it is. | |||
oh, no, we don't do `` any more so that was metaquoting | 19:16 | ||
does that invocation work at a cmd prompt? | |||
ugexe | perl -E "say 1"? yes | 19:22 | |
geekosaur | I meant the nested one | 19:23 | |
oh wait, that qq|| does affect things | 19:24 | ||
(I hate that syntax specifically because it buries the quoting...) | |||
ugexe | well im confused - i showed the error message | ||
i ran that command on 2017.05 and 2017.06, and it doesn't work on 2017.06 | |||
geekosaur | yes, what I am seeing is something stopped at " ... " | ||
ignoring that one thinks \" should not be the closing " | 19:25 | ||
ugexe | it doesn't work inside a script as `shell('perl -E "say 1"')` either | 19:26 | |
which is what Inline::Perl5 does in its Build.pm | |||
im just quoting that way so it can be pasted as a one liner | |||
github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archiv...t-10549609 | 19:45 | ||
TimToady just used .tree in a program a few weeks ago, and would be sad if it went away | 20:52 | ||
lizmat | TimToady: could you document its function ? | 20:53 | |
brrt has some trouble figuring out what a method called .tree does | |||
lizmat | that would help preserve it :-) | ||
.oO( save the trees! ) |
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rightfold | m: say [1, 2, 3].tree.perl.say | ||
camelia | $((1, 2, 3).Seq) True |
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timotimo | i didn't know we kept tree, but i guess i can see its lasting appeal :) | 20:54 | |
TimToady | I used it on a tournament structure, where we have three-dimensional arrays of rounds, locations, and teams | 20:55 | |
to make a double round robin, you use: | 20:56 | ||
if $double { @rounds.append: @rounds.tree(*.self, *.reverse, *.reverse) } | |||
that reverses the locations and the teams without reversing the order of the rounds | 20:57 | ||
basically, it's a method for when each level of a tree structure want to have its own filter | 20:58 | ||
timotimo | whoa, i did not know it does that? | 20:59 | |
TimToady | m: say (((1,2,3),(4,5,6)),((7,8,9),(10,11,12))).tree(*.self, *.reverse) | 21:04 | |
camelia | (((4 5 6) (1 2 3)) ((10 11 12) (7 8 9))) | ||
TimToady | m: say (((1,2,3),(4,5,6)),((7,8,9),(10,11,12))).tree(*.self, *.reverse, *.rotate) | ||
camelia | (((5 6 4) (2 3 1)) ((11 12 10) (8 9 7))) | ||
TimToady | m: say (((1,2,3),(4,5,6)),((7,8,9),(10,11,12))).tree(*.self, |(*.reverse xx 10)) | 21:05 | |
camelia | (((6 5 4) (3 2 1)) ((12 11 10) (9 8 7))) | ||
TimToady | m: say (((1,2,3),(4,5,6)),((7,8,9),(10,11,12))).tree(*.self, |(*.reverse xx *)) | ||
but that ooopsies | 21:06 | ||
camelia | (timeout) | ||
brrt | wow. i wonder when the perl6 community will wrap its head arround that one | ||
dogbert17 thought it was a remnant from earlier times | 21:07 | ||
doc'ing this will be interesting | 21:12 | ||
lizmat gets shivers that remind her of her APL days | 21:14 | ||
dogbert17 | m: (1, (2, 3, 5), 4).tree(*.self, *.map({$_ + 1})).say # test | 21:21 | |
camelia | (1 (3 4 6) 4) | ||
dogbert17 | interesting | 21:22 | |
Geth | rakudo/nom: 327c84098a | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/Str.pm Make Str.subst(Str,Str) upto 3x faster - based on "foo".subst("o","z") - upto 3x faster for Str,Str (substitute only once) - upto 2x faster for Str,Str,:g (all possible substitutions) Gains caused by creating a Str:D,Str:D candidate that catches all nameds and then checks for :g/:global using nqp::ops, instead of always trying to unpack all possible nameds. |
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timotimo | sweet | 21:32 | |
json::fast probably already uses nqp::subst directly | |||
lizmat | timotimo: there's an nqp::subst ?? | 21:33 | |
m: use nqp; nqp::subst() | |||
camelia | ===SORRY!=== No registered operation handler for 'subst' |
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timotimo | oh, then it must use the method form and benefit greatly :) | ||
tadzik | aww yiss :) | 21:43 | |
timotimo | well, maybe | 21:44 | |
i don't remember my last benchmark | |||
so don't know how high subst ranks | |||
dogbert17 | repos/Text-CSV6/lib/Text/CSV.pm: $t .= subst (/( $q | $e )/, { "$e$0" }, :g); | 21:49 | |
repos/Text-CSV6/lib/Text/CSV.pm: $t .= subst (/ \x[0] /, { $e ~ 0 }, :g) if $!escape_null; | |||
Geth | rakudo/nom: 19be872211 | (Elizabeth Mattijsen)++ | src/core/Rakudo/Internals.pm Optimize TRANSPOSE(-ONE) a bit further At the moment, having a native str in a signature prevents the method from being JITted. So changed the sig to Str:D's instead, and get about a 10% improvement in Str.subst(Str,Str). |
21:50 | |
dogbert17 | the above is what [Tux] uses | ||
lizmat | dogbert17: yeah, that's not Str,Str :-) | 21:51 | |
dogbert17 | oh no :-) | ||
I remember that he uses split quite a bit, but that has already been optimized no? | 21:52 | ||
lizmat | dogbert17: split on multiple strings, yes :-) | 21:53 | |
dogbert17 | repos/Text-CSV6/lib/Text/CSV.pm: ?? $str.split (@re, :v, :skip-empty) | 21:55 | |
repos/Text-CSV6/lib/Text/CSV.pm: for $spec.split (";") -> $r { | |||
so the first one is covered then | |||
timotimo | wow | 21:59 | |
lizmat | dogbert17: the second as well, as that is a simplified case of the other | 22:04 | |
dogbert17 | cool | 22:06 | |
travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Elizabeth Mattijsen 'Make Str.subst(Str,Str) upto 3x faster | 22:07 | |
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eveo | perl6-debug-m complains --nqp-lib=blib is an invalid option. I see perl6-gdb-m has the same option and it works fine. Any idea why debug-m don't like it? | 22:08 | |
yoleaux | 06:30Z <nine> eveo: Inline::Perl5's tar file should be fixed in 0.28 | ||
timotimo | does it come in too late? | 22:13 | |
i'm not even sure what --nqp-lib was added for | |||
eveo | looks to be in the same place as in perl6-gdb-m. In fact, if I change perl6-debug.moarvm to perl6.moarvm, like it's in gdb one, it works. Gonna see what makes perl6-debug.moarvm; probably different path in compiler that don't take that option or something | 22:15 | |
timotimo | i see there's a little piece somewhere that adds that | 22:16 | |
i'll make it compatible | 22:17 | ||
eveo | Yeah. I just copied it | ||
timotimo | ah | ||
i would have done the same | |||
i wonder why it isn't inside Perl6::Compiler though | |||
or maybe the HLL::Backend? | |||
eveo | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 22:18 | |
Geth | rakudo/nom: ee6e5df466 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/perl6-debug.nqp Remove trailing whitespace |
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rakudo/nom: 1ab21744e7 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | src/perl6-debug.nqp Make perl6-debug take --nqp-lib option Same as normal perl6 |
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travis-ci | Rakudo build passed. Elizabeth Mattijsen 'Optimize TRANSPOSE(-ONE) a bit further | 22:35 | |
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eveo | hah, debugger is pretty damn cool. | 23:32 | |
eveo is using it for the first time now :) | |||
Geth | rakudo/nom: 6d4691fbd9 | (Zoffix Znet)++ | 2 files Unbust the perl6-debug-m debugger The .define_slang stuff seems to be what's busting it. Unsure why. The breakage appears to occur whenever strings are used (so something to do with the switch to Quote lang?). For example -e 'say 42' won't crash, but -e 'say "x"' will. Even -e '"x"' crashes. Looking at the AST of the last one, shows (NQPMu) in the tree, where the working debugger's AST shows a QAST::Want for the WVal(Str)/SVal. |
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eveo | TimToady: ^ maybe you'll be able to make sense out of why .define_slang busts the debugger (or if the define_slang is even needed there) | ||
eveo goes back to taking a break from Perl 6 :) | 23:45 |